Sequential Courses Examples

Sequential courses can be lecture, lecture-lab, or lab courses that are loaded and may be repeatable within the sequence if they are lab courses. Sequential courses must be taken in a specific order, and they demonstrate a higher level of achievement with each course level. Courses that are considered within a "sequence" would include courses such as DANC 24A, 24B and 24C. The standard repeatability statement will read: "Any combination of (list sequential courses) may be taken up to (at a maximum) 6 times for credit, not to exceed 18 units for the sequence of courses".


*Sample course outlines with an effective date before Fall 2007 might show the following discrepancies:
  1. Topic II (Course Objectives) and topic V (Expanded Course Description: Content and Form) may not show a 1-to-1 match. It is a requirement that these two topics show a 1-to-1 match when you revise or create your course outline (policy was implemented 2 years ago).

  2. Topic VII (Methods of Instruction) might be indicated as "None". It is a requirement that you list applicable methods of instruction statements in this topic when you revise or create your course outline (policy was implemented 2 years ago).

  3. There might be more than 5 examples of primary texts and references. It is a requirement that you limit your primary texts and references to 5 when you revise or create your course outline.

  4. There might be more than 25 examples of supporting texts and references. It is a requirement that you limit your supporting texts and references to 25 when you revise or create your course outline.

DIVISION SAMPLE COURSE OUTLINE
Biology/Health Sciences BIOL 40A, BIOL 40B, BIOL 40C
Business/Computer Sciences CIS 33A, CIS 33B
Counseling None
Creative Arts ARTS 18A, ARTS 18B, ARTS 18C
Language Arts EWRT 1A, EWRT 1B, EWRT 1C
Learning Resources Center None
Physcial Education PE 22K, PE 22L
Physical Science/Math & Engineering MATH 49A, MATH 49B
Social Sciences & Humanities PARA 96A, PARA 96B
Special Education SIGN 1, SIGN 2, SIGN 3